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NEW _YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1877. —TRIPLE SHEET. PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Stock Market Very Active bunt Steadier. THE WRECKERS MEET WITH -A REPULSE. Money 4 a 6 a 2 Per Cent on Cail. GOLD 105 7-8 A 106 1-8 A 106. Wat Srnezr, } ‘Tavunspay, April 12—6 P. M. Yesterday’s eruption, ina great measure, subsided to-day, though there were not wanting times when Sppearances of @ tresh outbreak were threatening mough., The ground occupied by the Westeru and ¢oal stocks was no sale abiding place for the speculator of averag fimanucial responsibility, uuiess he were spry enough to effect a than; of base when the spot grew hot un- der bis teot, ‘This. it did frequently through alter- Butions in prices, which came’ often cnough and rapid enough to keep the souls of bulls and bears vibrating ‘between an ecstasy of hope and # paroxysm of terror. The game of speculation was being played upon a biue | day, with blue surroundings, and cvrulean chips only were the meto and fitting expressions of opinion. “Ix goos without saying’? that the stocks which created the hubbub yesterday kept up the racket to-day, and accordingly popular attention was directed to tho course of such shares as had been brought into promi- mence by the events of the day belore. The positive denial of stories pointing to a recotver for Dolaware aud Hudson and the declaration from official sources that the Lackawanna Company was in no financial Btress réstored confidence in a great measuro in these securities and in early hours created a better range of prices, Subsequently quotations declined, and throagh the Foet of the day performed a battledoor and shuttiecook movement which landed them a trifle better than at the close yesterday. It appears by a letter of Mr. Gowan, pubiished this morning, that the compact;between the coal companies Ye not to be trusted to the ‘houor bright” principle after all, but that some sort of police system is to be Gevised to prevent surreptitious cheating, A “cop,’? with a club, to arrest fraud in the coa) \rade wiil be @ feature at once novel and uncompli- mentary. ‘The sorcheads iu Northwest and Rock Island ex- hibited their hurts by a further selling down of these properties, The latter at one time was especially weak from a natural solicitude concerning the present ‘local habitation” of the company’s 40,000 shares, Any ip- formation as to whether this block of stook ia still locked up in the company’s coffers, or has been per- mitted to wander into the dangerous precincts of speculative margins, will be gratefully received by stockbolders and stock gamblers alike. As the day nearned its end a considerable effort was made by the bears (who foared that thiogs might be carmed to extremes) to rally the market, and with such Success that prices were advanced all aroung and affairs closed up under decidedly the inost cheerlul feeling of the day. THE BALKS TO-DAY, ‘The sales of active stocks to-day aggregated 253,000 shares, which were distributed as follows:—New York Central, 7,400; Erie, 300; Lake Shore, 32,860; Wabusn, 100; Northwestern, 5,8 do., preferred, 4,320; Rock Island, 38,830; Milwaukee and St, Paul, 2,800; do., pre- ferred, 16,700; Pittsburg, 635; Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western, 48,950; New Jersey Central, 1,000; Dela- ware and Hudson Canal, 42,880; Morris and Kssex, 1,540; Michigan Central, 17,450; Illinois Central, 1,200 Union Pacitie, 800; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 400; do., preterred, 200; Ohio and Mississippi, 1,000; Western Union, 48,250; Atiantic and Pactilc Telegraph, 1,400; Pacific Mail, 7,600; Quicksilver, 100; Adums Express, 200; American Merchants’ Union boa uae 205; United ‘States Express, 660, OPENING, HIGHKST AND LOWEST, The following table shows the oponing, highest and lowest prices of the day :. Opening. Highest, Lowest. New York Central. ols o2 Erio,,.4.+ Oh 614 Lake Shore, 4655 any Wabash 5% bag Northwestern + 184% ising Northwestern preferred 41% 43 Rock Island. OL 9246 Pitsburg, 86 86 Juuiwaukee and St. Paul. acy 4 Mil. wnd St Paul preterred 433, “4 Del., Lack. and Western., 523; 3 New Jersey Central....... 8% 8g Union Pacitic, 64; 34 3% 3 561g rer Pacitlo Mail..... 18% 18 ADVANCK AND DECLINE, The following shows the advance and decline in the closing prices of the principul active stocks to-day as compared with those of yesterday :— Apvanok,—Westen er i Pacific Mail, 1; Ne York Central, %; Erie, Lake Shore, § thine Central, 4; Onto and awaova and Western, 3; aware and Hudson, Nievatpp 4 44; Delaware, Lack- Del- Morris and Essex, 53, ington and Quincy, and 1. 22" Ducuxk,—Union’ Paeitl Notthweatorn, %; Rock Island, 4; St. Paul, Ty do.’ preferred, 3%; ‘Han’ pibal and 5t. Joseph, 34; “atlantic and Pacific, 134. CLOSING PRICES—3 P. M. The closing prices were;— Offeret. Asked. Pacific Mall... 16 164 West Union... 575 5734 Atl & Pacifie.. 20 21 Quicksilver... 13% 14 wicksilver pf 18 21 rae SERBS cq THR MONEY MARKET, The rate for call loans carly in the day was 4 a 6 per sent; later it dropped to 2 percent The following Were the rates of exchange on New York at the under- mentioned cities to-day :—Savannah, buying 1, selling dg; Charleston, scarce, ¥ & 4 premium; Cincinnati steady, baying par, selling 1-10; New Orleans, com- mercial 5-16, bank 34; St Louis, 1-10 premium, and Chicago, 60 to 75 premium, Sterling exchange was firm; prime asking rates, 486% and 488%¢; selling Fates, 4.86 and 4874 a 4.88, and 953; 2904. Cables, 95% 496. Prime Paris, 6.15 and 5.123, THE GOLD MARKT. Gold opened at 103, declined to 105%, rose to 108 3 and closed at 106. Tho carrying rates ranged from 1 to % per cent. the State of New York:—Gold exchanges, $1,416,074; currency balances, $1,054,566; gross clearances, $41,121,000, THR PORKIGN MARKET, Cousols in London were 960965. United States bonus are stoady, The Bank of England directors, at their weekly meeting this morning, made no change in | the minimum discount rate—2 per cout [he reserve | Of the bank is now 41% per cent of liabilities, against | 88% per cont inst week. Tho specio in the bank re- miuined stationary as nearly as possible, A despatch | from London states that business om the Stock Kx- change was quieter to-day; bat that there was no re- tovery In prices, everything being greatiy depressed. The closing prices im London were:—Consols for money and actount, 964 963; five-twenty bonds of | } 1865 (old), 10274, ex coupon; do. 1367, 108%; ton-torty | bonde, 108% a 109; new fives, 107, ex coupon; brio common shares, 6%; do, preferred, 1644; New York Contrul, 904 9036; [linois Central, 45, A despatet ted Ove P. M. from London gives the following uotations:—Consols, both for money and account, %7G; Erie preferred, 16: Tilinois Central, 46. The Bank of France statoment shows adccrease in | 50 Bpecie jor the week of 17,600,000L Rentos sold down to 1061, 25c. and after the closing of the Bourse wold on the boulevards at 1051, 90c, Bar etlver is 64 gd, per ounce. In Montreal th Bank of Montreal, 173; Merchants’ Bank, 764; Bunk of Commerce, 120; Bank of Toronto, 172; Montreal Telegraph, 1 Uity Passeugor Katiroad, 87; City Gas Company, 160, | | GOVERNMENT BONDS, | Government bonds wero firm and closed strong at | tha totiowing Revchmarks, 9474 a 95 | 123% 0 124; do. ao,, 1881, registered, aK 0 cane ds , coupon, 118% u 113% ; do. du., 1865, registered, do., dow. 105%, do, do., do., coupon, 10036; de, aa, da, now, registered, 1093; 8 109% ; do. 2.109% ; do. do, 1867, registered, 1123¢ a 11234; da. do., do.. coupon, 112% 01125; do. do., 1868, registered, Tiga 11454; do., do, *do., coupon, 114\¢ a 114%; do. ten-forties, registered, 1114, a 111%; do, do., coupon, 1124 0 11234; do. fives, 1881, reyistered, 11154 2 11176; do, do., do.;-coupon, 11154 a 11174; do. 434's, 1801, reg- istered, 1073 a 10734, STATE State bonds at the Board Chicago Lebigh V: Lehigh Navigation Oil Cres Heatonviile Ruilway. Central Transportation... MINING low Jacket, 8; Belcher, consolidated, 36; mond & Ely, 4; Eureka @ Kentuck, 6; Justice, 9; Julia consol The closing prices In San 8 Consolidated Virginia 36% Caltornia + 4034 Cholla . 2 38g Contidence , oda Caledouta ae Crown Point......... 634 Exchequer ..s...e006 3% Gould & Ourry...... 8M Hale & Norcross...., 3 Imperial -b30 do, +b30. 100 Gould & Curry 030 SECOND 100 she Huxill, ) do, 100 ” 100 Bi 200 eb Hg 110 ttensy” Funnel.-be 6 OreeeeeDEbS Ohi the main line was deciar Aprit1 to 7, 1877... April 1 to 7, 1876, Increase... January 1 to April 7, 1 January 1 to April 7, 1876. Decrease, 1877. 20 shs Nassau Bank. . ~ De & Hudson. sD Gold clearings at the National Bank of | tuo b do B00 Erie Kit. Jay Murrig & ewes uo tin pidad 1, even $18 Tel cou. 119% viRss wy Jou) Cie & Alton tate 1 Joy G, ld eum 74. + I lu Catawissa Railroad preferred Philadelphia and Erte Railroad Sobuylkill Navigation prolerred and Allegheuy Railroad ing stocks at San Francisco to-da, Gould & Curry, 9; Savage, 43; Chollar Potosi, 39; Ophir, 15; Halo & Norcross, long sixes, to which dealings wore conflued, with the exception of one sale of District of Columbia three- sixty-fives, which sold at 73%, Louisiana consols sold at 64%; a 655. RAILROAD BONDS, rt Railroad bonds were irregular but generally lower, i and the following were the changes in prices compared | | with the last previous sales:—An advance of 134 in ‘There was a decline of 1 per cont in Milwaukoe and St, Paul (LaCrosse division), Delaware and Hudson regis- tered bonds of 91 and Hannibal aud St, Joseph eights, convertibles; 3; in Central Pacific firsts (San Joaquin branch), and Alton and Terre Haute second prelerrea, and % in New Jersey Ceniral, convertible. PULLADELPIIA STOCKS. ‘The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks we SHARES, ‘The following were the opening quotations for min- Hidated, 2%. Francisco wert Justice, Kentuck , Leopard Mexican, Northern Overman, Raymond & Ely Silver Hill, Savage. Segregated Sierra Nevada... Union Conzolidated., Yeliow Jacket. Eureka Consolidated. 1734 The following were the sales of mining shares in New York as oflicial!y reported :— FIRST poaRD—1) aM 18 shs Granville. 100 Hal 100 BOARD—L 30 Y. M. 100 shs Merrimac... 100 ef 100 Seat 100 100 SALES APTER CALL, 500 do. MEMORANDA, The regular monthly meeting of tho Board of Di. rectors of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company was held yesterday at Camden Station, the usual routine business tho Bourd unanimously ratified the compact in regard to freights recently made by the presidents of the trunk lines. semi-annual dividend of five per cent on the stock of It was decided to pass tke dividend on the Washington branch road, the Board by a resolution declaring that it was inexpe- dient to pay said dividend, in view of the continued claims of tho State of Maryland fora tax on twenty por cent of the gross receipts for passengers from tho 1vth of December, 1870, since which date tho tax has not been collected by the company. The estimated earnings of the St. Louis, Kansus and Northern Railroad Company are: The ‘ed, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tucrspay, April 12, 1877. BEFORE CALL 10 A Ao she bh thw'n pid. un Roeihewiare, Wo do. 10:15 AND 11:80 A 10000 ES wh wi W000 UB 4}y tei WL. BOALD—i0si0 A. Crown Point, 6; Yel- 3 Imperial, 1%; Virginia Julifornia, 41; Overman, 24; Ray- ., 3; Bost & Belcher, 22; Union consolidated, 5; Megdow Valley, 44; Sierra Nevada, 4; Mexican, 11; Caledonia, 8%; Silver Hill, Alpha, 3; Eureka consolidated, In addition to 8% | $1000 U 28 | Toso 2g | oko Ga Fa 104 | Rae AWe 2056 4 eis Fk Baik ay ‘ae'Tel, 4 a 5 7 800 do 200 Han & St Joseph. 100 St Paul. usual 0. * ML. 5 Welly, Fargo cx.be 10 Am Ex... 43 50 Pue Mull 88, 41 | 200 Ti Cen RK, 100 Mich R 1000, 200 an NJ bn RR 100 Chi : NW RR.bee $5000 NW cep ¢ bds. S000 do. og shs West U Tel, foo 700 2000 500 10 100 4 COTTON ON CLOSED THE BARELY WHISKEY FIRM M. 1: QUIET —~ COFFER ot and loss notivity tn fi Vidg | prices; BEVORE CALL—! +z }A1% 200 she St Paul prof BuO doo. ‘ 3001.9 4 NS RE. be 4 2000 Union Pac I m.. 108 COMMERCIAL FIRMER--PRTROLEUM TURPENTINE QUIET—ROSIN UNSETTLED—OILS 16000 C, RL & Pao so a bt Cote 43 z 1000 NJ Cont let, mow 10556 88 11000” do... + 105, do., da, coupon, 1009 | 1000 NJ Cout convert. 1000 L & Wilks con... 1000 M&stP 1 m,LC div yo00€ & NWe ez vds. 85 2 2000 Del, Lac & Wd. 10g 4000 Del;Lac & W conv 1 5000D & IL reg bos #185. 2000 Erie 2d 10334 2 4000 Hog St 80% 10000 Mich © Sy 1000 N Y¥ Cent 2000 N YC Istim coup. 117 ie noxps, 1000 North Mo Ist... 17 1000 Cen 19} wero 4 lower for Missouri | 50000 a7 1000 O F We su00 U 17000 Unt ‘ms OM In New Orleans | 70 mK 41g 08g, 42% 87 100 os 50° 700 di me 36200 do 40% 100 do m1 14 Northwestern consolidated gold sevens, 41 1000 do a 414 100 do. 1 41° 200 do a3 do OL 300 0, M & a diy oo de re a Yoo rh A216 BOO, rr 1s 413% 2000, M& 42% 41% TO rr 42 42° 100 4; 20) 300 20% 800 M23 2 100 % ig 42° 400 42 400 984 400 99" 200 53 100 ei 100 56 4 TS NY, NHI iitbe 15134 109 Wab REC Rec..bo 8 wo, Ect iit «be 20 2 1000 do... BS 200 Morris & Exsox Rt 75, 100 do. 690 do... 100 HandSeJd BR, 48: aT 1108 2p. u. £10000 US 434" 1, 01. 1 50000 do.. ND” BOARD—1 P. $00 she Chi & NW RR M. £Q......be OB 8 10 Oho. Miss Ithtve | 3% 17% 10 Alb & Sus RR. 20 10 8B Frid 800 she Mich Cen Rit.. 200 Lal re RR 100 Qaickwiver Mba 500 DL & WRK... do 200 It Cen ith. , woe ae RK of. 300 a Chit, iy « a kit 30 Mor 4 200 isiekn pe. REPORT. SPOT STEADY-—FUTURES STBZADY—YLOUR FIRM WHEAT YIRM—CONN ACTIVE—OATS ¥IRM— — PORK FIRMER — LARD QUIRT—-SPIRITS or QUIET — BUGAR = ¥IRM— FYREIGHTS, HIGHER PRICES ASKED. ‘Tacespay, April 12—6 P, M. Business was fair and increasing slowly 11 most trade places, On 'Cbange there wos lens ret rand grain, be. 7734 we indeed, some holders were p Ag Preschepoy | bose. vance, Flour was more quiet but firm. The same remarks apply to wheat, Cora was hardly so active, but without change; a large business was done, Oats firm, Whiskey drm—quiet. Pork more active and firmer, Lard neglected but firmer. Froights were un- settled. Cotton on the spot was steady. Futures closed Durely steady. Coffee was quiet. Sugar firm, Oils and petroleum were quiet. Kosin was unsettled. Spirits tur- pentine was quiet, Correx.—There was no important demand for Bio. but prices remained steady. “Mild coffee was quiet but steady. 3,770 bags Laguayra were reported sold at Philadelphia to G0 to Baltimore , price said to be 19%c. We auote :—Ordivary cargoes, Ie. 4 16%c. ; fairdo., 18tyec. a 18lye. ; good do,, 18%e. 4 19. ; prime do., 193je. # 20e, ; extreme range fur lots, 16e. B1ige.: Santos, tur to good, 18M. # 19e., gold, 90 days; Java, government bags, Bue. a Bite. ; di ‘Mey; Singapore, Me, w le. ; Ceylo 18e. & 200. ; Luguayra, 186, @ 20¢.; Jamaica, 17c. a Ie. ; St, Domingo, 16c, a 16%i¢.; Porto Rico, 18c. a 20c. Rica, 18e. a 2ie,;*Mexican, 18c. @ 190; Macassar, 19. 2le.; Anzostura, 19¢, » 20}e.; Suvanilla, 186, # 20e.; Curacos, 166 u 18i¥e, CorrToN on the spot was steady at formor prices. Liver- 1 eamne ‘teudier. tur spot cuttou, 10,000 bales sales mid- ling, Wigd. Arrivals were 1-d2d, bester ut the opening but the advance was subsequi lost. Our warkets for futures tly opened firm amd about 7 porate higher than last aght's valtig: prices goon advaueed 2 points additional. The market remained comparatively steady, fuccuating only 2 the second “call,” woen It became weaker but soon steadied again and re- before the close the market dropped 3 polnts, the m dy, with tho prices showing x the day uf from te 8 points: The closing. pe compare with Wednesday's closing as tollows iy, April Thursday, Apri 2. 1La) a TLaz April Shad Ma: closing barely a 10 Hae Good ordinary i Hi 10 hie Strict good ordit W1LS1G 101816 Low middlin i re Neriet Jow middi 1M Middiing 11M Good middling 114 et ood midall 12 Midaliog tar 13% Fair 1 13 —Stained—Ciood ordinary £strtet Hina ordinary, 9 15-1We, : low middling, Tones tality, 10er Bipot wales were as follows; — Last Keening. Export. a Consumption, oe Speculatiu ‘Totnls. 0 79 —Detivered on’ contract Ry ‘alos, Vor future dellvery the sules were us follows 300 wt 11.80e. September, 100 ai 800 ut" 11.40 ‘ August, Vo wt 1 Janunry, up to 2 ., 400 ut 11LSle., ibe , 4.200 at 11.755 ‘ ny ‘Tora since Cotton trel guts 34e., compressed; ju compressed. 0 “Po Liverpoul, by 4 ie, comprised, Market ‘quiet Fioun axp Guatx —Kecoipty—Flour, 292 bb1s ; whioat, 200 bushels; corn meui, 34 bbis, and corn, Gaansia:. dana, SOHO ery ive: 100 dort barley? 300 do. ; barley malt, 1,400 do. |The Hour market was less tive, Lut firm at yesterday's advance, The demand was mululy for shipping grades. Tho sales were about 12,000 bbis., Including Stute, Western and Soathern, ut the an- © flour was tirn hexed quotations. No, 2 Stute.. Superfine state. Exvra state We quote :— «$4 75 w $6 00 Choice Stare ape market, and prices are firmer, without any quotable change Superfine Wertern.. H pik ie : EUROPEAN MARKETS. Kound boop Ohio, shipping brand: | 4 Rouud hoop nse Seer: brands: COMMERCIAL, arte - Livervoon, April 12—5 P.M. Bt Lo straight extra f | “as ‘otton ~Futures weaker; uplands, yw omiidiing clause, ue. Louis, cavice ihe flour, Southern Southern, fanny .-..22.. moul, Western , Gorn meal, Je: Corn meal, Bri Corn meal, —Wheat w ver soring sold ut 81 4 Reid frm at $1 0a 31 62. in Milwackee oe late yesterda: ied, but fria By in nore: store: it prices were w t extreme pri 5 3 whe or Both for Jute bu dressed #190 tor 1a) oh ay Manila hemo, 73 currency, cash, on. spot: do, 8g, Isles 54¥e, w Ue., all ol w Orloutis was steady, but not active. Forety We quote :—Uubi, centrifugal mixed, 27. 4 Y2-.; eluyed, ihc. a 40c., do, imareovade Se. w sic. grocery, Se, n-42e.; Porta Mico, 40% Kustish Inands, ie. 4 dbe.: | Now Orlow Line, 4H. 8 508. ; choles, L STORRS. — Spirite smepentine 7 Sales were 100. bbls. at Sige. and Rosin wae tainly active but unsattied strained oe. #2 it and 200 bb do. bbls.) at y Spirits turpentine, aie erte win—Stralned, $2 el 4 Be. do., $2.05, Pitch, SSS Tur, $2 25 wo Big. Advices from Wilmington were ws: —iowin steudy: strained, $1 90; sérainod, BL T quiet, $1 50. Turpentine— Hard, $1 85 bid; soft, $225; virgin, ‘BS. dolrits aneay ut Ble. ieouthors yollow winte ter, Ole, 4 Sle. ; lard. prime winter, Bde. perm, crude. $1 35; do., bleached winter, 81 45; do. matural di Southern, 70c. 1d Jerany, 5 Turkeys, State tern, tie, wide, so—Jere : We Oh. n $1 75 per oe. a corn Hae. Patna, 7c. to Tide tar rf 70 bacon, 490 boxes; beef, 77 t ly diessed hogs, 16. T i aod for por The sles wore abi rices were rath 1s ow for (0 for May, and $15 10 be Cee ey ere B15. bid, $1 5 pie: wore quoted at 10s, a Ile. and a Bueon was inwet uoted wt Bige, aise, for elty and se, for Western. D0 tlerees: a extra India tess sold ut @ private term. We quot Buls. extra mes lain moss. #10 50 4 B11 50; packet, B14 # tierced clty extra India nominal wt $22 4 $23. wore quoted ab $22 4 222 25 lor choice Western, and $16 % $17 for fair to good do, Dressed hogs were firm, and «fur Lustness was wransacted a Ze. n Tye for city heavy to light Lara was quiet but firmer, and closed nt whe ibs Follows: April, #0 87}, bid, $0 09 asked; 4. $0 90 wxked: June, $10 023% vid, $10 00 avernge. second “call $10 U2 spot sales were city at yc, hdl 50 di. do. at tye 1d about B00 tier Western nt ¥) 83, 60 474g and 80 Wi. hefined w Bal were 200’ tierces ior ¢ am at Shoe for 644 packwges, There “ tur common to id 1ae, un de. for eomtoun tonne Western, Checoers Receipts, 252 boxes. There was n cot from the home ¥ There was # good bntonaang ket was vory firm, Wo uote sii d woad: refining, wt ges w Ue. 404 hhds. eoneriiual CAT Daw dus, MM! Tost, wt 10ge. und 225 suid to be for speculation) we asic. 87 fined was strong. We quote :— refining, Me ¢ do., He.; Cuba grocery, fair to choice. ge. a Olge. : di trifugal, bt ‘ molasses, Porto Kieu, retin’ common io primey Ti grocery, talt tye, w whee Tig, 107g he wt powdored, Le 8 i al ont, P1sge) whit qe. m 10hg ‘igo. 4 ide other Krados, including ¢ a ‘The market was quiet movement w nded hicher figures and ¢ an wdvance, Kugagements —To 12.00 bushels grain, 24.000 oii ‘amaaed ‘and 8,000 bus 200 packages bat 4, ‘To Bristol, by swil berth for gondral ain ow private ter fon ex rotined petraleun to Uo even O16, | » | red 25; do. do Law Shore, $1 42, | Gorn quiet: high 2, apo and May: | dkic. 5 dune, 48%Ge | | dambued. | witis 2.500 bbls. do. ae tan Italian brig, Sao, Ronen to Constant iam bark, 491 tons, frou 4d. ‘inople with 12,000 eases do. at ae jadeiphia to Palermo, aia bark. O71, tons. 4,500 quarters to do., DOMESTIC MARKETS. Gauvestox, April 12, 1877. | | w middling, Lae. ; good | Cotton dull; middling, 10% bales, Exports coastwise, ordinary, 9%4¢. Net receipt 1,600," Sales, 520, Stock, 44 New Onuxans. April 12, 1877. Cotton quiets middling. 11'xe. low mbit 3 ordinary, 0 7 ports coustwise, ae quiet and steady od ordinary Re sobsewise 0 halons 309. SavaNan, April 12, 1877 Cotton quiet and steady; middiing, dling, 10 11-16e, 480 bales; zross, Stock, 16,474. 113. 1Ge,; low mid- vod Ordinary, 0 15-Me. Net recalpts, “die Xports coastwive, 675. Salon, CHarceston, Aoril 12, 1877. 3 middling, 11c.; low middling, He, a 1046. “200 balos, Ex- = = ie 2+ zz 3 z ” i 12. 1877. 1,700 bods, wt umber winter, 9 BY 25 | Wuont highe $1 73, wt the cio Michigan at $1 lots), red Sta | mixed Westorn at | wiet; prime Canad | filteed highs: | per ton. Burvaro, April 12,1877. | prices generally anchanzed. | woted, Western ero S800; wimber, BS Pracens, $10 0 SL : bakers’, $7 75 white. $3.50 0 $0 spring, 87 0 $8: ay ee ed $5 q Ei Rales of fiitee 2,500 bushely old, fn store, eur Ohio, on track, at dd i | ter request: track, 3,000 do. a age Lots at Bil ‘Other articles quiet! OW WBLLO. Cretan ab who ToLwno, Aoril 1 Wheat quiet: No. I wnite Mi ber Michigan, xpot, #1 71 4. No. 2 red winter, rid nnd | 58: jected Dayton and Mehigan B12 yMlgur sem. 40. wht r ed, S850, Receipts corm” 12,000 do ots, shipments—| flour, 3,900 bushels wheat, 72,00) do corn . April Flour easier, Wheat active, but lower: No. rejected, 4ge ny. kyo in xetive demand ac. Barley steady at Se, « ably higher; eush; $14 gar ates and firm; #0 4 bec e $0 02 Sune, %) Dushels; do. ; barley, ~{iheat lower Shipments Flour, 14,000 bi whout, | cor, 88,000 do. 3 oats, 84,000" do. | AiO de, At the alternoon all of the Howrd aig, May 81 30%. Ju 5 June, Oats nnet 34, June. Lard— PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. Provingner, R. ., April 12, 1877, Thero fw rather a better feeling in tho printing cloths 417, Pork lowe! nied, 2. lower, ; also sales of the name, Loxpon, April 12—Kvening, Calentta tin . por quarter, Linseed oil, £26 ‘on por to NEW YORK PRODU H EXCHANGY REPORT. li Apell 12, 1877, rr at Celie dull at ite, Pork—Kastern firmer at 73s; Bacon—Cumberiand cnt dull wt in, ¢ shy Jony clour dull at 34s, Gd. ; xbort clenr dull at 39s, 6d, Har: Long cut stendy ut 448, Shoulders dull at 28%, Beel—Indin mess firmer at 36 extra mess firmer at 03s; prime mess fewer at 77s. Lard—Prine Western steady wi 4s, 3d, Tal- low, “Prime city dunt i. a, Turvoutine—Aplrits steudy x Od. Kosin—Common stead, fine dull at 10s. 6d, theese —americna choles dull nt t0s, Lufd oll stemay a Ode, Flour—Batra stato firmer at 2h.” Wheat—s xpring | firmer at 11s, 6d 2 spring firmer at Ts. 2d.; winter Seutheru—None in the market; ern firmer ut Is, 4d. Corn—Mixed soft firmer at 24s. 9d. FINANCIAL. Loxpox, April 12~4:30 P. M. At the Stock Exchange prices have again broken and clove at the lowest point yet reached, though the decline on the day was not heavy Business on th» stock Exebange ty quieter to-day, but there is no recovery in prices. Everything is greatly de prexwed, Paris advicos report that five per cont rentes for the ac- count are quoted on thy Boulevard wt 1051, 9c, Silver O44d. per ounco. Fuanxrorr, April 12—Evening, United Statos bonds, new fiver. 10:85. HAVANA MARKET. Havana, April 12, 1877. Sugars firm, Spanish cold, 233% a 2M. xeh singe flat on the United Stutes, sixty days, currency, 3h w 23 dis- count 14 discount, short sight do. 1340 —_+-— _ FINANCIAL, 3 payable in Ain ge and take Telegraphic T K ifornta, RATES—MONEY fors of T REASONABLE ON LIFiG AND Endowment Insurance Policies aud Mortgages; samo ght; insurance of all kinds otfeoted with best companies J. Jd. MABRICH & € Y Bi Sshures ana upward, Sious by. Send for clren! N . 5,000 ON dine by iret JOUN DAVIS, Coudidential 14 Park luce. as tod LIKE TO MET WITH who would assist her, BORROW $509 TO 5 A auepena | smercha Broke: an elderly geutioman om i Uptown office, OUNTY GW, MARKHAM, 196 Broadway. OAR OF 9600 WANTED —Sit URED BY CHATIEL dortgage resses and material; good bonus | paid. Address ryrouk iL, box 5,870 Post office OLICLES PURCHASED, LOANS iD B effec WAntED—s D AND MORTGAGE, VOR tive years, on Prop county ‘worth $60,000, ‘Principals only dais with: Addrove box 243 Post office. Be ()() £0 850,000 WANTEI Seneca in Mo: the developments tar slow It to be one of the rleligst over dincuvered; the miners agree that tI the Comstock. Adi $255,000.07 5312, cud plane EE $1, N00, 00a, aoas itt _ D. WYCKOFF, 30 Pine NITIES. PANY" ¢ ROLLE ty Tamedlively wish # 682 Krondway, room 4, ABLISHED Stock and lease corner Vextry st. A PARTY LEAVING THE enufacturing excesdingly sxtiel Apply, firstly, to box WANUFAOTOR monopoly, wants h. PA ews Of sore. Apply 438 RARE OPPORTUNIT county will v0) pany tor $4.50 ui WANTED-IN ONE OF OUR VineT huraware houses, to take the piace of deceased member ; $25,000 cupital sufiictont, Address HARDWAKE, Harald 8,000 NINETY Write at once to aye uo risk to Fun. Bund Tui he, Morula ome. WALTIMOREAN, Ags n, with energy. sponsible Now York how WELL od Honey of i itimore id Soutiern States (morcant didrex, with fuil particuinrs, for ten days, J, F, i North Res publican at, Baltimore. TIONEER; MUST COM- Woveleck. Auction, PARTNER WANTED not leas than $50,000, oxehan RAC TIVE OF SEB rolerencus, Ad KRALLY LLENT CHANCE TO OBTAIN A permanent 1 In a eauectable budiness 1s open ig an lotelligent and netic young possessed of $500 roady Aduress F LON, Heruld oltices BAL wo DOM 7 yt A nsils, stoam apparatus, &e.; p poe BALE SPLENDID BILLIARD FALL Six Tables, Magnifi Far teh Mie A 308 Walnut st. third story, Philadelphia, Pace” APP’ '® NE-HAL OF A PATENT, Tins ISSULD, FOR AN improvement in horse and railroad ears, will be sold for 85,000, Address 11, 0, B., Ho Dlown office, Wai ANTED HARTNER, EITHER AOTIVE Of OTHEI i | Ping Uusiness: | Address. for thee | Wat the companies whose stocks were all | some who | was going wise, with from Hs) $3,000, Wo dake helt-inve o ry fie ie a money buslaees, reas by letter O., v BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTIES DESTKOUS ov ds vienna 6 euaLe uine and @: geese ae, sana ANTrD—A PARTY WITH 87,00) Of take an interest in « ler; siening, £4 sel businens ‘Adarews Li VERE BTABL: Jerald ‘Uprows oftice. \WANTED-A FicM” EARTHENWARE On Gasp. ware), to wudertake the mauufacture and sale ied by the Buglish and European govern nd patentea in Americn ae Be. aes onan by patentee; none but rs: Meulare apply to Ht OMEN Church to, Ganeds, wher can be seen. $2 Deri $10,000 canttal Wilt se CURE A HALF IN- torent of an extabilahed, self-sustainiag per Mealeal: alre ans too large toe handled by ite ortginator: ‘Address, with satisfaction yuarautecd to's desirable party, Felorences, A. I. U., box 213 Herald offices >< AFTER THE RUMOR COMMITTEE, | neronrep INTENTION TO OFFER A LARGE RE- WARD FOR THE CIRCULATORS OF FALSE Kke PORTS. Wail street was rather qui day after the storm yester+ Jt Was pot wholly calm, however, nor bad the | Tumors and their busy venders completely subsided. | There were afier results which led to \mportant action, too, and which inay end 10 capturing some of the per sons Who circulated laise news duriag the excitemeat ot Wednesday, Karly in the day the report was abroad ted by tha injurious rumors reicrred toin yesterday’s’ Hxratp Intended to prosecute the rumor mongers, Toward the alternoon this report look more cetoie shape, and on the close 01 the day’s business, at Luree o’civek, a moet. ing of the Goverulug Committee of the Stock Ex- change was held to inquire ito the matter, What Was done was kept secret, 1t was stated, however, by proiess 10 koow, that the Steck Exchange to co-operate with the complaining corpo- ratio 51 the effort (o detect the oflenders. However tis may be, it 1s certain that at tour o'clock a :neeting of the ollicers of the Delaware wad Lackawaggu Com. pony aud the Delaware aud Hu ison Canal Company Was bel at the otlives of the lust mentioned corpora. Hon, 1b Cortlandt street, This meeuug was also ate tenved by Mr. Jobu B. Norris, chatrmun of toe Law Committee of the Stock Exchauge, wod Messrs, Perkina abd Stead also of the Exchange. the otner gentiomen woo atteuded were Prosident Dickson, of the Delaware and Hudsow Canal, and Vico President Oliphant aud President Samuel Sloan, of the Delaware aug Lackawanna iv is stated Chat a reward of $15,000 48 to be offered for tue detection of those Who started. injupious false pews about the Delaware aud Huason, wad that some important iMformavon indicauug the origia of the report is Already 1 possession of the gootiewen who ure moving in the matier. Tuough these reports were the subject of common | twk 10 Hoancial circles they did not teud to check tha Tumor mill's operations, [¢ ground away yesterday asi! nothing Were amiss, One other piece of manu. | lacture was the statement that the Rock Island peopie were bypothecating their securities lo obiain Intge louns, “A visit to the offices of the company by o HxkaLd reporter, however, ¢lictled an cupbatic de Dial, BUSINESS ‘TROUBLES. A meeting of the creditors of Vyse & Co,, straw goods manutacturers, of Broadway, who failed over a yeur ago, with liabilities of $1,700,000, was held atthe office of Register Allen yesterday. accounts of Mr, Samuel Shetbar, the assignee in bankruptcy, were presented, and the general creditors of the firm res ceived & dividend of one and three-teuths per vent ou the umount of their claims, This is the second divie dend that has veen deciared—the tirst vue being twelve percent, A dividend was also declared yesterday to the individual creditors of Thomas A. Vyse, Jr., of five aud one- eighth per ceut, Uis abilities boing $144,000, A WHITESTONE ROMANCE, SEDUCED AND APANDO! ED—ANNA'S ay HUNTING OF THE ROE, Romance has a largo share in the following intereste ing story, told by a young girl named Anoa Dunning, sate of Whitestone, L. 1, She states that on the 24 of August, 1875, Edward [. Roe seduced ber under proinwo of marriage, She was previously of good character, Since the 2d of August Roe bad from time to time lived with ber as ber husband, She bore bim a child, but for six months be has oot supported thom. She attributes this neglect tv her to the conduct of the boy’s relatives, who have compelled him against hig ‘wish to desert b she is confident ho still loves her as fondly as he asserted when he won her heart, They, kept bim away from Whitestone, hid him from horand gave out that he bad Ictt the place for good, The young fellow kept so quiet that she could not find his whereabouts, 80 she resorted to stratagem and had @ notice of her death inserted in the HkkALD about one month ago, The skies had brightened for Roe, and thero was a load of anxiety litted off the hearts of big relatives when the news of the girl’s death was spread around and the notice 1u tho HexaLD shown to prove tbe truth of all assortious, Roe returned to Whites stone, his wile heard of i and determined to catch him, PLUCEE OFFICKR MULDOON YooTs 17, She proceeded witb her work in a clear headed and quiet inanoer, On Weduesda: io bad a warrant issued by Judge Bixby tor the arrest of Roe. On that evening #he appeared ut the Fifty-seventh Street Court Jooking lor an olficer, She was told to seck Kounds~ mau Muldoon auwa towa. She was given no defntie iwlormauion as to the officer’ , but to work to find Lim out, About eight o'clock, as Rounds- man Muldoon was sitting to Sweeney's Hotel smoking @ cigar aud chatting with a iriend, the girl came upoa him, and, buving wid ber sad story, 80 interusted the otiicer 1m her bebalf, that bo started for Whitcatone. It appears that the Roes are a power ja the Loug Island village, and the officor was afraid to go the: straight, as tho young man would be warned of tha comlmg apprebonsion and make bis escape, The ollicer, thereiore, went to College Point, and trom there footed it to Whitestone, He arrived there and contropted Roe, and on the half-past ono train left wa village with thy prisoner, sale and astonished, io big About four o’ciock yesterday the girl aud ‘er cumeé ito court and laid their grievancea Judge Bixby. They were ail travel-stained aud Roe was accompanied vy his father and ancl. DUNSING A LOVER Anna Duusing sunt that she und Roe were married in New Haven, Uonn., on the 25th of November, 1875, The young mi daaiee the charge and suid he never was in CP alan and surely ever thero married ta her, The Jadge put down the examination of the cas¢ for the 24th and held the husband in $500 ball, whiet was furnished by the father and aucle. ‘The girl is DOW stopping With One of ber nine brotuers, on Third avenue, corner of Fifty-fourth street, Sho 1s pretty, witty and sharp, Her dress is that of a lady, and ber speech of the best. At times, when she was 4 ‘c to the Judge she would laugh heartily, and agam, as her xorrows were reterrod to, she would burst out into hearty crying. Roe yays he can prove that the girl has not been of good character by 1 witnesses, indignantly denies this statement, and, when sb@ heard bim saying it, turned upon him and exclaimed :— “Why should I ‘seek redress it you were not my jawtai busvand? Do you think | should have unders gove all have if | had not the best of claims apon your You koow you married me, 11 with me ag my husband, wrote to me as such, told many persons #0 and never thought otherwise uutil you were driven into the present course. Oh, no, you cannot prove anything against me. You and your tolks are iguiung @ poor girl who bas to battle for her rights; bat ie cunnot get oven one witnuss who can say ti against iny character, It t# proof against all your combined ussuulis,’ A VILLAGE RELL The young giti say: done ber, dusty. DETERMINATION, 06 1s determined to have justice She bus touzht tor wt was there, and las gono up to tho fathe and placed a pistol to him and demanded that sne should be recognized, ILL-GOTTEN "DRUGS. For some timo past. ~ Willtam F. Kidder, doaler iq drugs at No, 83 John street, has been aware that quane tities of quinine were disappearing from his store in an Unxccountable manner. The knowlédgo was repeatedly confirmed by his bearing that a particular quality of the ele of which he was the proprictary agent wag Voing sold at leas than tho market price, With a viow to cateh the cul Mr, Kidder wanted on Jobo HH, Francis, another douler, at No. 76 William street, and requested hit to purchase all of such goods that might be olf vy Diu mini: Ona ‘ Ou the 4th inst Francis T. Chadwick, a draggiat, of Red Bunk, N. J., offered bim a quantity of opium and other aru; rice much beiow the market valua, Saying, tu answer toa quvation, that bo bad purchased the drugs at auction, Fran paid bim the sum of $66 and took tne drugs, after which be commuicated with Mr. Kidder, who at once identified the drugs aa his propert; Fr as thon asked to Oxplain bis possession, and hi ted that he bud then Thomas D. Kavanaga, the shipping clerk in Mr, employ, Kavanagh and Francis were theres upon arrested, and were yosteruay Mgt mg Ring Justice Kiibreth, Chadwick protested that urs chased the goods in good faith, A 8 ‘on vy mab bail to answer the charge of receivii aod Kavanigh was hold in $1,000 bail, WANTED IN CAMBRIDGE. Abial F, Fiofeld, alias George Frost, was arrested | Brooklyn yosterday afternoon on a charge of ombex lement, Tho warrant for the arrost was procured by Depur: th yorsit rg A ? city of Cambriage, Magy, ‘the inst Fie # that wutle Ail oftice of, Water negincrar ta Cambri ne i tated about twenty thousand dollura tw "cheuka, with which ho disappeared uu April 29, ie

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